UDC 582.998.1-19(292.452) CIRSIUM HETEROPHYLLUM (L.) HILL (ASTERACEAE) IN THE CARPATHIAN MOUNTAINS OF UKRAINE

Coenotic peculiarities of the Cirsium heterophyllum (L.) Hill. population found in the Carpathian Mountains of Ukraine have been presented. The community of C. heterophyllum is located within the National Nature Park “Verkhovynskyi” on Mt. Gnetesa and occupies an area of about 40 sq. meters. It is distributed on the slope of south-eastern exposition with inclination of 15° and located on the altitude of 1,600 m above sea level. Total cover of community is 100 %, C. heterophyllum is dominant and its cover is 90– 95 %. There are 19 species growing in the studied community. The community with participation of the C. heterophyllum occupies a small area, borders with coenosis of the Hyperico alpigeni-Calamagrostietum villosae Pawł. et Wal. 1949 association of the Calamagrostion villosae Pawł. 1928 alliance, Calamagrostietalia villosae Pawł. 1928 order, Mulgedio-Aconitetea Hadač et Klika in Klika and Hadač 1944 class and is distributed along the upper border of the forest. At present, this is the only known habitat of this species in the Carpathian Mountains of Ukraine. The revealed population of C. heterophyllum belongs to the category of small isolated populations. Thus, the constant monitoring of its state and, possibly, active protective measures are required in case of negative dynamic tendencies caused by demutational changes in a vegetative cover at the habitat.


INTRODUCTION
Cirsium heterophyllum (L.) Hill. is a native plant species for Europe and Asia. The distribution area of the species expands from the British Islands via Scandinavia, Eastern Europe, Siberia to Altai and north of Mongolia. It being known that in the northeastern Europe it grows mostly in the lowlands, in the south-western direction -in the mountains spreading to mountains of the Mediterranean [4,23]. It belongs to holarctic element of arctic-alpine sub-element and arctic-alpine-eurosiberian group [24]. As the endangered species C. heterophyllum is under protection at the territory of the Republic of Belarus [18] and as a low-risk taxon it is included into the Red Book of the Carpathian Mountains of Poland [4]. This species is rare for the territory of Ukraine and is located on the left-bank Polissia and Forest-Steppe [10,20]. It should be noticed, M.V. Klokov in "Flora of Ukraine" [10] indicates that Ukrainian locations of C. heterophyllum, perhaps, are relict. The location of this species in the Carpathian Mountains of Ukraine was not indicated [19,21].

MATERIALS AND METHODS
The object of investigation -C. heterophyllum, rare species for the territory of the Ukrainian Carpathians. The subject of investigation -distribution, ecological and coenotic peculiarities of communities with C. heterophyllum in their composition.
Distribution of species in region was studied on the basis of materials of Herbariums CHER, KW, LW, LWS, LWКS, UU, literature and the results of our field research. The map of distribution of C. heterophyllum was composed by the adapted to the Chernovtsy region grid mapping method used in "Atlas Florae Europaeae…" [1,2]. Coenotic аttachment of C. heterophyllum population was determined on the basis of the geobotanical descriptions carried out by the authors in the area of research.

RESULTS AND DISCUSSION
In 2004, during the studies of flora in the Chyvchynski Mountains (Ukrainian Carpathians) a new location of C. heterophyllum, as a part of tallgrass communities distributed on the south-eastern slope of the Mt. Gnetesa (approximate altitude 1600 m above sea level) near the Ukraine-Romania border, was found ( Figure).
C. heterophyllum was included into the third edition of the "Red Data Book of Ukraine" under the nature protection status "insufficiently known" [8]. At that time the indicated locality was the only known species location in Ukraine. In the works by G.O. Klymenko [9] and S.M. Panchenko [14] published throughout next years it was informed about findings of this species on the territory of the National Nature Park "Desniansko-Starogutsky".
Taking into account nature-oriented status of this species in Ukraine and based on our study of specimens of the Herbarium of M.G. Kholodny Institute of Botany NAS of Ukraine (KW) and Yuriy Fedkovych Chernivtsy National University (CHER), the list of the presently known locations of C. heterophyllum on the territory of Ukraine is the following (citation by the modern administrative and territorial division of Ukraine). в Ук раїнських Карпатах (Національний природний парк "Верховинський") . According to the above mentioned data, there are two reliable known localities of this species out of eight locations in Ukraine. One of them spreads on the territory of more than several hundreds sq. meters and is located in National Nature Park "Desniansko-Starogutsky" [14].
The founded group of C. heterophyllum is located within the National Nature Park "Verkhovynskyi" on Mt. Gnetesa and occupies area of about 40 sq. meters. It is distributed on the slope of south-eastern exposition with inclination of 15° and located on the altitude of 1,600 m above sea level. Total cover of community is 100 %, C. heterophyllum is dominant and its cover is 90-95 %. There are 19 species growing in the studied community. Knautia maxima (Opiz) Ortman and Lathyrus pratensis L. cover is 1-5 %. Due to the absence of appropriate number of data, we were not able to find out its syntaxonomical assigning. However, similar communities with similar complex of species are described in Czech Republic and included into the Polygono bistortae-Cirsietum heterophylli Balátová-Tuláčková 1975 association, Calthion palustris Tx. 1937 alliance, Molinietalia caeruleae W.Koch 1926 order, Molino-Arrhenatheretea R.Tx. 1937 class [3].
The community with participation of the C. heterophyllum occupies a small area, borders with coenosis of the Hyperico alpigeni-Calamagrostietum villosae Pawł. et Wal.  [17]. Rarefied wood layer with well-developed grass cover which could contain C. heterophyllum that belongs to the category of forest-meadow species is specific to the species habitat [5-7, 11, 13, 22].
It should be noted that this territory was studied in detail by the Polish botanists in the 30-ies of the last century. Locality of the C. heterophyllum is nearby Mt. Fatia-Banuluia (about 500 m), where the vegetation cover was inspected more than once [15,16,25], but the population of this tallgrass species with bright flowers was not noticed by them. Perhaps, at that time C. heterophyllum grew in a spruce forest.
At the Soviet Union time, at the foot of the Mt. Gnetesa there was a mountain pasture ground farm and a part of the forest was cut down for its expansion. Probably, that became the reason why this population appeared in an open place. At present the grazing has stopped and demutational changes in the vegetation cover are taking place, so it leads to the gradual afforestation. As a result, a part of population that grows beneath the pine trees (7-10 m height) has increased.
According to our monitoring, due to the vegetative propagation thickness and expansion of this population area takes place in the Chyvchynski Mountains. In 2004, its area was 30 sq. meters, in 2012 -40 sq. meters. Cover of the species is increasing: it was 70-80 % in 2004, and 90-95 % in 2012.

CONCLUSIONS
C. heterophyllum is forming an isolated small in number population on a small area in Chyvchynski Mountains and is distributed in a specific habitat that is in the process of demutanional changes. At present, this is the only known location of this species in the Carpathian Mountains of Ukraine. The revealed population of C. heterophyllum belongs to a category of small isolated populations. Thus, constant monitoring of its state and, possibly, active protective measures are required in case of negative dynamic tendencies caused by demutational changes in vegetative cover at the habitat.